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Vimana
thumb|The Pushpaka vimana flying in the sky.
Cintāmaṇi
thumb|572x572px|Japanese depiction of Lakshmi (Kichijōten), bearing the Cintāmani
Cintāmaṇi (Sanskrit; Devanagari: ; ; ; Korean: 여의보주/Yeouiboju; Japanese Romaji: ), also spelled as Chintamani (or the Chintamani Stone), is a wish-fulfilling jewel resembling a pearl described in Hindu and Mahayana Buddhist traditions. It is one of several Mani Jewel images found in Buddhist scripture.
Akshaya Patra
divine Vessel in Hindu Scriptures
Syamantaka
The Syamantaka () is a legendary jewel featured in Hindu literature, regarded to be blessed with magical powers. It is described to be a ruby. The jewel is described to protect its owner if they were virtuous and good, but bring evil to them if they were not.

stambha
thumb|right|Kirti Stambha at Chittorgarh fort in Rajasthan, India
Nidhi
Nidhi () is a Sanskrit term meaning, "treasure". It is generally used to indicate the nine treasures called navanidhi () belonging to Kubera, the god of wealth. According to tradition, each nidhi is personified as having a guardian spirit, with some Tantrikas worshipping them. The nature and characteristics of nidhis have remained largely unexplained and have not been fully understood.